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Beauty Sanctuary
offers couples’
specials

The Beauty Sanctuary Day Spa is offering Mother’s Day and Father’s Day specials. Their “Couples Massage and Facial Treatments” start with a romantic champagne toast amidst the creek-side setting of the spa located at Jack London Village in Glen Ellen.
Surrounded by a tranquil environment overlooking Sonoma Creek, The Beauty Sanctuary Day Spa is a luxurious, full-service spa located in the heart of the Valley of the Moon.
“The word sanctuary means a sacred place, a place of refuge,” said owner and manicurist Denise Weatherwax. “The Beauty Sanctuary offers a holistic approach that provides a loving, comfortable and healing environment.”
According to Weatherwax, the spa’s pastoral setting is a perfect place for a couple’s retreat or anyone in need of a rejuvenating massage, manicure or deep cleansing skin treatment.
The Beauty Sanctuary Day Spa is at 13647 Arnold Dr., Glen Ellen. For appointments and pricing call 707.996.7368.

New owner dishes up healthy yogurt

Located in the Maxwell Shopping Center, Scoops yogurt shop is now under new management. Owner Mauricio Reyes offers a wide selection of healthy yogurt and shakes for lactose-intolerant customers and diabetics. The owner’s sister is often found behind the counter, dishing up refreshing yogurt products that are natural, nonfat, have no cholesterol and are calcium-fortified. Scoops is at 19151 Hwy. 12. For information call 707.935.1688.

Chateau Sonoma hosts ‘French
Flea Market’

Chateau Sonoma invites the public to its 4th Annual French Flea Market on May 19 and 20, featuring French importers from around the Bay Area who will set up their wares behind Chateau Sonoma in the garden court. Ten percent of proceeds will be donated to Stand By Me Mentoring.
 “This event promises to be a lively, European-feeling flea market perfect for discovering that one-of-kind conversation piece,” said proprietor Sarah Anderson. “Plus, we really enjoy supporting the Mentor program.  It’s had a profound impact on the kids, and mentors, we know!”
Anderson travels to France several times a year in search of architectural artifacts and vintage items to stock Chateau Sonoma, which is located at 153 W. Napa St.. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.chateausonoma.com.